Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Arsenal stuns Real Madrid with a commanding 3-0 victory

By Alex Howell, LONDON England 

Declan Rice stunned Real Madrid with two brilliant free kicks - the first scored in his career - as Arsenal took a commanding 3-0 first leg lead in their Champions League quarter-final.

Mikel Arteta had asked the Arsenal fans to arrive early to create an impressive atmosphere inside the stadium, and the team responded by starting the game quickly with a number of dangerous crosses into the Madrid penalty area.

It took until the 20th minute for Madrid to have their first real chance, when Vinicius Jr curled an effort wide.

But Rice took control of the tie for Arsenal in the second half.

The Gunners were the better side all evening and took the lead in the 58th minute, when Rice curled the first of two excellent free-kicks round the Real Madrid wall into the corner of the net past Thibaut Courtois.

Rice scored his second of the night with a free-kick of equal quality 12 minutes later, bending another long-range effort into the top right-hand corner to leave Madrid stunned.

Mikel Merino then made sure it was a memorable night for Arsenal when he curled a shot into the bottom corner from inside the area just five minutes later.

Things only got worse for Madrid when Eduardo Camavinga was sent off in stoppage time for picking up a second yellow card.

Arsenal have not reached the semi-finals stage of the Champions League since the 2008-09 season, but they have given themselves a huge chance of progressing to the last four with this result.

Arsenal came into this match as the less-experienced side in European competition, compared with serial winners Madrid, but showed a ruthlessness and quality which Carlo Ancelotti's side could not match.

Arteta has been dealt a series of blows this season with injuries to key players and the focus before the game was on who would partner William Saliba at centre-back, with Jakub Kiwior ultimately getting the nod.

But those issues seemed trivial once the game got under way as Arsenal started the match so impressively. Bukayo Saka caused David Alaba all sorts of problems and one of his crosses should have been turned in during the first half.

Rice's two free-kicks nearly lifted the roof off of the Emirates before Merino added a third to seal the win, taking on the mantle of striker in the absence of Kai Havertz.

Merino has now scored five goals in his past nine appearances for Arsenal.

It could have been even better for Arsenal as Jude Bellingham and Alaba had to clear balls off the Madrid goal line.

In a season where injuries have robbed Arteta of many key players, he has managed to lead his team to a place where they can start dreaming about a Champions League semi-final.

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